April 2003

On Office Space

No, haven’t yet seen the movie, but considering the constant prodding of friends to do so, I’m likely to see it some day. What I will note, however, is that having (and enjoying) office space in downtown San Francisco seems an ironic luxury, specifically for me. When employed at… continued

30 Apr 2003 in Business, PersonalComments off

Wireless AND Tableless

Via a post on css-discuss from the lead designer, Cingular Wireless launches the next big commercial site to adopt XHTML for markup and a heavy reliance on CSS for layout and presentation. Apart from my natural interest level in this arena, Cingular happens to be my wireless carrier, which… continued

18 Apr 2003 in CSS, DesignComments off

Learning More CSS

Already know the basics of CSS? Want to learn more about the ins and outs? It’s not too late to join Westciv’s free self-paced online course, currently covering CSS Level 2. I’d recommend looking into it if you’ve never bothered to see what Westciv offers. Because how convenient is… continued

14 Apr 2003 in CSS Comments off

Later

Favorite marquee slogan spotted above the liquor store on 24th Street in my San Francisco neighborhood of Noe Valley: I’ve always wanted to be a procrastinator…. continued

12 Apr 2003 in Ephemera Comments off

Yahoo!, Rebuilt

Alright. It was low-hanging fruit. I couldn’t resist. I mentioned the launch of the New Yahoo! Search a couple days ago. After wading through their code for an hour or two last night, I almost gave up. But determination kicked in. I’m not going to add any hoopla or… continued

9 Apr 2003 in CSS, Examples2 comments

Do You Still Yahoo!?

In the current Google Age, we tend to default our web searching to one tool which finds what we’re looking for every time. Many of us subconsciously believe Google is the answer to Bono’s soul-seeking lyrics from 1987. With such a prominent player in the field, it’s easy to… continued

7 Apr 2003 in Technology, Web Comments off

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